Runners compete in the 34th Annual Camelback Run, which about 200 runners competing in the 4-mile run. Brenda Soule/News-Messenger Correspondent.

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Kevin Shields
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The News-Messenger Camelback Run is moving back to the west side of the Sandusky River.

After several years at the Fremont Recreational Complex at 600 St. Joseph, the race, named after an old wooden bridge that spanned the railroad track on Morrison Street, will celebrate its 35th anniversary on June 15 by returning to its old 10K course and 6.2-mile distance, which will start at 8:15 a.m. on Court Street.

"We thought it'd be special to honor the 35th anniversary of the race by running the old course again," race director David Slater said. "The intention is to do it for a year, but if it's an ...